I did a search of a some things I have for sale in my other booth. None of them came up in google shopping. If i search with the exact name as i have it listed, only a couple came up. I have my advertising set at 19%, yet items are not showing. Also, seems to be only 10 pages of items at a time show up and thats it. I have also gone thru each page looking for my items, and nothing is showing, and not many from Bonanza at all. Wondering if this is why things are not selling? Anyone else having this problem?
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misskeech Reputation: 1958 See misskeech's booth |
I have over 1200 item listings currently active in my booth…when I put in my booth name,25 pages of my items show up in google shopping = only about 500 of those 1200+ item listings are showing up in google shopping
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mrdutch1001 Reputation: 355 See mrdutch1001's booth |
47 out of my 73 items shop up on Google Shopping. Though unlike what your saying Misskeech my items do get pulled up by name. I had the 19% advertising for a couple of months and it did nothing for me so I lowered it. I seem to get more views without it believe it or not.
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StarletVintageJewels Reputation: 158 See StarletVintageJewels' booth |
I turned off Google Shopping for my booth! What’s the point? I did a shop name search for my store and all it showed in the search results was a lot of other items from other Bonanza booths!! I was like ccmom with good results when searching for my name, but now it’s a waste of time advertising on Google! I’ll stick w/Twitter/FB/Pinterest/etc.
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annimae Reputation: 100 See annimae's booth |
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